Issue 01 · Volume 14 · 2025

Journal of Pediatric Intensive Care

Issue 01 ·
Volume 14 · 2025

     Original Research Articles


Randomized Trial to Compare Nasoduodenal Tube and Nasogastric Tube Feeding in Infants with Bronchiolitis on High-Flow Nasal Cannula

Raymond L. PARLAR- CHUN, Meaghan LAFFERTY-PRATHER, Veronica M. GONZALEZ, Hanna S. HUH, Guenet H. DEGAFFE, Monaliza S. EVANGELISTA, Sheela GAVVALA, Sofia KHERA, and Anand GOURISHANKAR

Adult Admissions to a Canadian PICU during the COVID-19 Pandemic

Tanya HOLT, Leanne SMITH, and Gregory HANSEN

Post-Intensive Care Syndrome in a Cohort of School-aged Children and Adolescent ICU Survivors: The Importance of Follow-up in the Acute Recovery Phase

Trevor A. HALL, Rachel K. GREENE, Justin B. LEE, Skyler LEONARD, Kathryn R. BRADBURY, Kurt DRURY, Grace RECHT, Julie RANDALL, Megan E. NORR, and Cydni N. WILLIAMS

Impact of the Covid-19 Pandemic on Children and Families in PICU Follow-Up Clinic

Lucile BARCAT, Genevieve Du PONT-THIBODEAU, Camille JUTRAS, Karen HARRINGTON, Simon MACDONALD, and Laurence DUCHARME-CREVIER

Use of Continuous EEG Monitoring and Short-term Outcomes in Critically Ill Children

Xiuhua Liang BOZARTH, Pin-Yi KO, Hao BAO, Nicholas S. ABEND, R. Scott WATSON, Pingping QU, Leslie A. DERVAN, Lindsey A. MORGAN, Mark WAINWRIGHT, John K. MCGUIRE, and Edward NOVOTNY

Utility and Impact Analysis of Inpatient Pediatric Physiologic Monitoring

Anand GOURISHANKAR, Monaliza EVANGELISTA, Misti ELLSWORTH, and Jean HSU

A Decade of Pediatric Intensive Care Outreach and the Deteriorating Child—The Relationship between Dose and Outcomes in a Tertiary Children’s Hospital

Lynette KIRBY, Jayshan CHAGAN, Catherine ADAMS, Natalie DUNS, Michael HADDAD, Sarah PEARSON, Oliver TEGG, and Chong Tien GOH

Multisystem Inflammatory Syndrome in Children Associated with COVID-19 Infection: A Comprehensive Review

Alejandra Isabel MEZA-CONTRERAS, Marcelo Nicolas GALDOS-BEJAR, and Raffo ESCALANTE-KANASHIRO

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